A beautiful building placed on a green area right next to the Ebro river. We couldn’t have asked for a better space to hold the conference.

[ Speakers ]

Mattt is the founder of Flight School a new book series about Swift, and
NSHipster a journal of the overlooked bits in Objective-C, Swift, and Cocoa.
Previously, he worked at Apple as a technical writer, contributing to The Swift Programming Language,
Swift Package Manager, and Swift.org.

Kristina Fox is an iOS Software Engineer at Intuit, where she works on the QuickBooks Self-Employed app. She regularly
writes tutorials and technical commentary on iOS and watchOS development on her website kristina.io. As an international
speaker, she has presented on topics ranging from Apple Watch development to using technical writing to advance engineering
skills. Kristina's main goal in life is to consume as much guacamole as she can. In her spare time she also enjoys watching
cat videos and Twittering.

Gui is a developer, podcaster and reverse engineer. He works for Groupon Latin America, writes for 9To5Mac,
co-hosts the Stacktrace podcast and loves to uncover Apple mysteries by “spellunking” SDKs, frameworks and
firmware. He’s also the creator of the WWDC app for Mac and many other open source projects.

John builds apps, games & developer tools. He also makes Swift by Sundell - a weekly blog & podcast
about Swift development, and co-hosts the Stacktrace podcast. He has worked for companies like Volvo &
Spotify, and is now an iOS freelancer. He’s the creator of several open source projects and loves to
share his work with other developers.

He has written apps for the iPhone and the iPad since the SDKs first appeared and has written programs for the Mac all the way back to System 7.

Daniel presents iPhone, Cocoa, and Swift training and consults through his company Dim Sum Thinking.
When he's not coding or talking about coding for the Mac, the iPhone, and the iPad he's probably cooking or hanging out with friends.

A seven-year veteran of Apple, Dave DeLong is an accomplished iOS engineer with a passion for teaching,
and hacking the Objective-C runtime. During his time at Apple, he worked on the UIKit framework, Developer
Evangelism, and Apple Maps. He currently works on the Product Experience team at Snap, Inc.

Dave, his family, and his large collection of bowties live near Salt Lake City, where he’s an active member
of the local developer community. He can often be found on Twitter teaching developers about all the ways
that calendrical calculations can go wrong and pontificating on the virtues of eating chocolate with peanut
butter.

Ellen is an iOS and Android developer for Bakken & Bæck's Amsterdam
office. She's written and edited tutorials for RayWenderlich.com for the
last 5 years, and this year co-authored her first book for their team,
Kotlin Apprentice. She is working in her spare time to help bring
songwriting app Hum to life. When she's not writing code, writing about
code, or speaking about code, Ellen is usually biking around the
Netherlands, traveling as much as she can get away with, playing sous-chef
to her fiancée Lilia, or relentlessly Instagramming their cats.

Hector is a Sr. Design Technologist at Twitter where he works on reusable
components, design systems, and prototypes upcoming features for both iOS
and Android. He loves teaching others how to code on his Twitch stream
and is the creator of the KrakenDev blog.

His favorite video game of all time is The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of
Time. So naturally, if you don't find him spending time with his two kids,
you can probably catch him pursuing his love of video games during his
Twitch streams.

Nelida is an iOS developer at Detroit Labs who has a passion for
tacos and reading code. She’s been a mobile developer for 9 years, working
with major brands both in the United States and in her home country of
Mexico. When not coding, she likes to travel and attend conferences around
the world.

Benedikt works as a Senior iOS Developer at the professional network XING.
In previous jobs he developed solutions for customers such as Disney or
Daimler-Chrysler. As an Indie Mac developer, he launched successful apps
such as PhotoDesk and Hirundo. Benedikt started investigating Swift right
after the 2014 release and writes about it on his popular blog. He also
initiated the Core Value and SourceKittenDaemon open source projects.

Warren is an indie developer working in Peniche, Portugal.
He writes mind mapping and development design tools for
macOS and iOS. He spent 8 years contracting in London doing
agency and corporate work and has seen the some of the best and
some of the worst codebases, often in the same repository.

Marcus is the Mobile Lead at Buffer and based in Munich, Germany. He is passionate
about building effective teams and great products in the Mobile Area. Constantly
learning and reading you can find him in traveling around trying to find the best coffee 😃.

Bart den Hollander is a senior consultant at Xebia with the focus in mobile development and
specialized in iOS. With his pragmatic approach and broad experience, he helps organizations
to create applications with the user in mind and a intuitive experience. While focussing on
quality he also understands the need to get things done.

Isabel is an iOS engineer passionate about product design, architecture
and building creative interfaces. She’s been part of mobile teams at
startups including Rent the Runway, ClassPass, and recently joined the team
at Kickstarter. She lives in Brooklyn, New York where she spends her free
time riding her bike around in search of the best pizza the city has to
offer.

Adam is a software engineer specializing in audio, animations, interactions, and gestures,
currently working on Origami Studio at Facebook. When he's not racing cars or messing with
synthesizers, you'll usually find him dabbling in the internals of Apple products or getting
Doom to run on platforms it really wasn't designed for (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GD0L46y3IqI) 🙃.

Pavel is an iOS engineer at Uber. He is working in the Payments team in
Amsterdam. Throughout two years he participated in re-writing Uber's rider
and driver apps, which was a combined effort of 200+ mobile engineers.
Pavel started to write apps for iPhone back in 2008, when the first SDK was
released. Before that he was writing for Mac OS X for 3 years. In his spare
time he likes to follow his passion in uncovering different flavors coffee.

Originally from Spain, Victor is an iOS engineer working at Uber, helping
payments go smoothly in an app with more than 75 million monthly active
users. He has been working on iOS since 2010, and before Uber, he used to
work at TomTom. There, he was an engineering manager in the team that built
the new generation of the navigation app, with more than 10 million
installs.

Working with iOS apps for almost 10 years, he did freelance and consulting job for companies
based in the US, Latin America and Europe. Besides coding, he enjoys traveling, playing video
games and rock climbing.

Vlad is infra software engineer. He started his carrier at Yandex where he developed
some popular Russian iOS apps like Maps, Browser, followed by Facebook UK where he worked
mostly on the Facebook app performance, and later on with the Buck build system infrastructure
project. Today he´s back to Russia where is focusing on native UI testing infrastructure in Avito.
Vlad likes complex system development, is passionate about performance and smooth UI experiences.

Stephen Celis lives in Brooklyn and co-hosts Point-Free,
a Swift video series exploring functional programming and more. He helped build and open-source the
Kickstarter iOS app and most recently helped bring the
functional lifestyle to FiftyThree's Paper
and HQ Trivia.

[ Tickets ]

Tickets grant access to all conference talks, coffee breaks, lunchs and afterparty. Access for Workshops is a separate ticket. Accommodation is NOT included.